Movie tickets are really expensive in Australia...
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And wait until you see our imax ticket prices.... there’s a reason why piracy is high here in Australia
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This is just not fair lolintersteIIarx wrote: ↑July 16th, 2020, 7:04 pm
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And wait until you see our imax ticket prices.... there’s a reason why piracy is high here in Australia
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Well at least you guys got COVID in control. Once the movie gets released, you guys will be the first to watch it.intersteIIarx wrote: ↑July 16th, 2020, 7:04 pm
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And wait until you see our imax ticket prices.... there’s a reason why piracy is high here in Australia
Actually Melbourne, Australia (where I’m from) just went back into lockdown after the 2nd wave so cinemas won’t be open come Aug 13 and Sydney might be going into lockdown too. But, yeah I have to say it’s definitely not too bad here compared to other countries.dragon_phoenix wrote: ↑July 16th, 2020, 7:07 pmWell at least you guys got COVID in control. Once the movie gets released, you guys will be the first to watch it.intersteIIarx wrote: ↑July 16th, 2020, 7:04 pm
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And wait until you see our imax ticket prices.... there’s a reason why piracy is high here in Australia
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How China Is Reopening Movie Theaters Faster Than The U.S. During The Pandemic
While there’s been this notion that the reopening in China will be slow, one source tells us, that’s not the case: major circuits like Wanda are poised to open next week. In addition, even those cinemas in Shanghai which are not involved with the film festival, can reopen as well.
https://deadline.com/2020/07/china-movi ... 202987824/“There’s been a lot of preparations and discussions going on over the last month and each of the chains have done a lot of work. As out of the blue as it may seem to us, there’s a central authority in China that says when cinemas can reopen. Here, that comes from the local governments,” explains Imax Corporation CEO Rich Gelfond on China’s uniform set of exhibition standards. Earlier today, Imax China announced a new decade partnership with Wanda Film, that will see the chain upgrading the large format exhibitor’s existing locations in major cities and installing technology in ten new sites.
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China closed their theaters 2 months before the US did.
As if there weren’t enough issues complicating theatrical releases, China has announced a new barrier. While it’s allowing theaters to reopen as of July 20, that permission comes with a caveat: To limit the length of time audiences spend in auditoriums, all titles must run two hours or less.
Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” currently slated for release on August 12, clocks in at 150 minutes according to reports out of the Korean ratings board this week — a full half hour over the limit.
https://www.indiewire.com/2020/07/tenet ... 234574752/
Come on. This is absolutely ridiculous!
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If Nolan is forced to put the movie on streaming would be a moment